Tartary

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quadibloc
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Tartary

Post by quadibloc »

I bumped into a YouTube video which claimed that the ancient land of Tartary... disappeared from encyclopedias and the like in 1920.
It turns out there's a pseudo-scientific theory claiming that several modern bridges in Russia are really ancient bridges from mediaeval Tartary that were made by a lost advanced civilization. This is called the "Mud Flood" theory.
Anyways, I found the 1927 edition of a historical atlas that put Tartary on the map, and these maps, in the Mollweide projection, now illustrate my web site.
daan
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Re: Tartary

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You are welcome to include links.

I should make a list of things that do not have pseudoscientific claims attached to them. It might be short.

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Milo
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Re: Tartary

Post by Milo »

daan wrote: Sat Jan 24, 2026 8:34 pmI should make a list of things that do not have pseudoscientific claims attached to them.
It's pretty hard to prove that nobody has ever make a claim about something. Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence, after all. Therefore, such a list would itself be pseudoscientific...
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Re: Tartary

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I was hoping someone would notice the irony!

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